Wahala (novel)

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AuthorNikki May
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
SetinLondon
Wahala
First edition
AuthorNikki May
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
Set inLondon
PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
Publication date
11 January 2022
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages384
ISBN9780063084261

Wahala is a 2022 fiction novel by British Nigerian writer Nikki May. Her debut novel, it was originally published by Custom House an imprint of HarperCollins in 2022.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] May's debut novel follows the friendship three Anglo-Nigerian women whose friendship are threatened by a Russian Nigerian woman.[3][2]

May's stated that she got the inspiration for the novel after having a lunch at a Nigerian restaurant in London and while on a train ride back home she thought about how she changed from the Nigerian she was in the dinner to an English woman.[8][5] The clash of Nigerian and English cultures made her write the first parts of the book in the train.[8][2] She finished writing the novel after 18 months and the title of the novel, Wahala, means "trouble" in Nigerian Pidgin.[9][1]

The book deals with themes of racism, gender and identity all inspired by May's personal life, when she moved from Nigeria to London as a biracial woman.

In May 2021, six months before it publication, it was optioned by BBC to be adapted into a TV series.[10][11]

Plot

Set in London, Ronke, Simi and Boo are friends who met at the university in Bristol 17 years ago; they are biracial having English mothers and Nigerian fathers. Their friendship is crushed when Isobel, Simi's childhood friend and a rich and influential girl, insists on being the centre of every conversation; she knows the secrets that the three friends are keeping from each other.

Characters

  • Ronke — A dentist who is currently single and is looking for a Nigerian husband.
  • Simi — A fashion marketer whose husband wants a child she is not ready for. She suffers from impostor syndrome.
  • Boo — A research scientist and housewife struggling with internalized racism, due to her biological father having left her mother before she was born. She takes care of her daughter, Sofia, alongside her husband, Didier, while looking for more excitement in her life.
  • Isobel Babangari — Simi's rich and influential childhood friend who begins to destroy the rich friendship.
  • Kayode — Ronke's Nigerian boyfriend.
  • Martin — Simi's husband
  • Didier — Boo's French husband
  • Sofia — Didier and Boo's daughter

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